Hero Hunter is on Parental Leave C25
by NininiaChapter 25
The two menâs gazes locked, sharp and consuming.
Snapping out of his daze, Yeongung pushed the alphaâs approaching face away with his palm.
With pheromones from both sides surging so strongly, the moment he relaxed his guard, this was what happened.
And the idea that an alpha had tracked him all the way to Muhaedo by following his pheromone was so absurd he dismissed it entirely.
Chup.
Iheun pressed his lips against Yeongungâs palm.
âYou⊠againâŠ!â
Like someone addicted to skinshipâbut only with YeongungâIheun immediately sought another intimate touch. He grabbed the wrist Yeongung tried to pull back and began tasting it at his own pace.
While his tongue moved fervently, he asked:
âDo you know how to read palm lines?â
Then he dragged his hot tongue along the line starting between the thumb and index finger, all the way down to the wrist.
âThis is the lifeline.â
Even Yeongung, who didnât believe in palmistry, knew his own lifeline was not very long.
âHngh⊠I know thatâŠ!â
He twisted his wrist to pull away, but the subtle haze of the alphaâs pheromones kept draining his strength.
Perhaps the glasses were getting in the way of his palm tastingâ
Iheun took off his lensless spectacles and put them on Yeongungâs face.
âIf youâre embarrassed, wear these.â
The manâs pointed tongue traced down the broken lifeline, all the way to the wrist.
Maybe because he had escaped death so many times, or maybe because the motion was so insistently thoroughâ
but the act of extending his lifeline with such dedication made something ache strangely inside him.
Whatâs so sentimental about a stupid lineâŠ
Iheun finally lifted his head; his eyes were trembling, unsteady.
âPeople call you a hero, but when I think of you fighting alone in that darkness to save the worldâŠâ
Before he met Iheun, before Iheun stepped down from the government and founded Tako Guildâ
Yeongung had always been alone inside the Gates.
He lowered his head.
âThere is nothing more precious than Hunter Yeongungâs life.
I hateâhate how you treat your own sacrifice as something natural.â
Then, with another deliberate lick, he traced the long straight line below the middle finger down to the wrist.
âThis is the fate line.â
The heavy mood abruptly shifted as Iheun ended the gesture with a playful âchuup,â as if applying a finishing disinfecting kiss.
Then he guided Yeongungâs hand downward, under his own.
His half-moon eyes brimmed with mischief.
âHunter Yeongungâs fate line is straight and thick. Just like mine.â
The heat and size pressing beneath told him exactly what âmineâ referred to.
Face burning up to his neck like a roasted sweet potato, Yeongung shouted:
âAre you out of your damn mind!? Weâre in public!â
Since yesterday, Iheun had been in full-on rutting dog mode. There was no way heâd been celibate for two years, yet his eyes were starved like a ravenous beast.
Once Yeongung finally snapped, Iheun released him.
âNow that youâve had an appetizer, letâs go have a proper meal.â
Rubbing his sore wrist, Yeongung glared coldly.
âForget it. Iâm going to my part-time shift. Go do whatever the hell you want.â
He had to head to his convenience store job.
Ding-dong.
âWelcome to Even Eleven.â
After greeting a customer, Minseong jabbed Yeongung in the side.
âHyung, who is that guy? A friend? Family?â
ââŠI donât know him.â
ââŠHuh?â
Minseong stared curiously at the strangerâ
a presence so heavy and intimidating that it felt bizarre in peaceful Muhaedo.
The man sat at the customer table, staring holes into Yeongung the entire time.
Whether he was restocking shelves or counting cigarette packs, Iheunâs eyes tracked him relentlessly.
Yeongung, on the other hand, acted like he wasnât even there.
Hours passed like this.
The silent standoff eventually wore on Minseong, who approached the man and asked if he needed anything.
Iheun wordlessly bought ten cans of energy drink and set them on the tableâ
as if telling him not to bother him again.
He didnât seem bored in the slightest.
He watched Yeongung work the entire shift, occasionally smiling faintlyâas if thoroughly entertained.
What were these two to each other?
Before Minseong could figure out the answer, it was already time to clock out.
In casual clothes with his uniform off, he looked even younger than usual.
âHyung, Iâm heading home. Good work today!â
âGood job. Get home safe.â
After sending him off, Yeongung sighed at the man still sitting there.
âPersistent bastard.â
He had told Iheun go your own way.
But apparently, Iheunâs âown wayâ was simply Yeongungâs way.
So he had followed him like it was obvious, even showing up at work with him.
Too annoyed to explain anything, Yeongung had simply introduced him as a stranger.
âYou donât have anything better to do? How long are you staying on Muhaedo?â
âIâm free.â
âDonât BS me. Did you at least tell the kids where you were going? Those idiot duo are probably panicking right now. I should call Hamgyeol.â
He wasnât just saying it.
He really did worry about the guild brats.
Each member was powerful, yes, but also chaotic and too independent.
They needed a strong leader holding them together.
And that leader was currently hereâ
on Muhaedo.
And something told him Iheun wasnât leaving anytime soon.
âIf a guild collapses just because one guildmaster is absent, it deserves to close.â
âThatâs true⊠It is true, but stillâŠâ
After finishing the inventory check, Yeongung looked at him.
Even wearing an old checkered shirt in this rural island, the man shone.
Born dazzling.
Yeongung tried to keep busy so he wouldnât end up staring at him again.
It was unlikely heâd come for the newly appeared rift.
If so, he wouldnât sit around the convenience store like some unemployed village bum.
As he wiped down the windows, he asked:
âThey say a new rift appeared.â
âThe kids can handle it.â
ââŠWhat?â
âDidnât you hear me yesterday? I said letâs do it togetherâparental leave.â
There it was again.
And not just leaveâparental leave.
Startled, Yeongung nearly slipped with the mop.
Does he⊠know? That Jaehee is his blood?
âCareful. Honestly, so high-maintenance.â
Iheun teleported to catch his waist before he slipped.
Despite the grumbling, his eyes looked faintly pleased.
After observing him for a day, Yeongung knew this much:
Iheunâs attitude toward Jaehee wasnât hostile.
He had even helped with drop-off, and used his pheromone to calm the boy.
Even without asking, perhaps it was finally time to speak about Jaehee.
Steeling himself, he began:
ââŠAbout Jaeheeââ
Ding-dong.
The damn chime interrupted him again.
This convenience store isnât a guesthouseâseriously, what rotten timing.
He automatically launched into the greetingâ
âWelcome to Even Eleveâoh? Sayeong?â
Sayeong, whom he saw maybe twice a year, had returned again only shortly after his previous visit.
Like someone being hunted, he rushed inside and snatched the cleaning rag from Yeongungâs hand, tossing it to the floor.
âHyungâHYUNG! Weâre screwed! This is NOT the time to be wiping windows!â
It was the first time Yeongung had ever seen him this frantic.
âWhatâs wrong? Calm down. What happened?â
Sayeongâs chest rose and fell wildly.
âYou have to grab Jaehee and RUN! That crazy bastard Won Iheunâheââ
His face froze solid mid-sentence.
Because the very âcrazy bastardâ stood behind Yeongung, watching him like a grim reaper.
A chill shot down Sayeongâs spine.
And only then, like someone finally noticing the second half of a split popsicle stuck to Yeongungâs back, he realized how close the man was.
Heâd been too frantic, his vision too narrow, to see him sooner.
âWâWon IheunâŠ!? Why is the guildmaster hereââ
Iheun turned his head slightly, lowering his gaze to the trembling eraser.
âYouâre the one whoâs screwed.â